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PATHO 313 – Pathophysiology Exam 4

Questions, Answers, and Complete Solutions

(2026/2027)


1. The liver is the only internal organ capable of significant regeneration.

Which cell type is primarily responsible for this function?

A. Kupffer cells

B. Sinusoidal cells

C. Hepatocytes

D. Stellate cells

CORRECT ANSWER: C

Rationale: Hepatocytes are the primary functional cells of the liver and

possess a high capacity for replication and regeneration following injury

or partial resection.

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2. A patient presents with right upper quadrant pain 30 minutes after

eating a fatty meal. The nurse recognizes this as a common

manifestation of which condition?

A. Hepatitis

B. Gastric ulcer

C. Cholelithiasis

D. Diverticulitis

CORRECT ANSWER: C

Rationale: Pain following a fatty meal is classic for cholelithiasis

(gallstones), as fatty chyme stimulates gallbladder contraction against

an obstructed cystic duct.

3. Prolonged vomiting places a patient at risk for which acid-base

imbalance?

A. Respiratory acidosis

B. Respiratory alkalosis

C. Metabolic acidosis

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D. Metabolic alkalosis

CORRECT ANSWER: D

Rationale: Prolonged vomiting leads to a loss of gastric acid (HCl),

resulting in a decrease in hydrogen ions and a subsequent increase in

blood pH, causing metabolic alkalosis.

4. A patient with a history of chronic constipation is at increased risk for

developing which complication?

A. Hematochezia

B. Fecal impaction

C. Melena

D. Hematemesis

CORRECT ANSWER: B

Rationale: Chronic, retained stool becomes hardened and lodged in the

rectum, leading to fecal impaction, which can cause obstruction and

requires manual or medical intervention.

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5. A patient with severe diarrhea is at risk for which acid-base

imbalance?

A. Respiratory acidosis

B. Respiratory alkalosis

C. Metabolic acidosis

D. Metabolic alkalosis

CORRECT ANSWER: C

Rationale: Diarrhea causes a loss of bicarbonate-rich intestinal

secretions, leading to a decrease in the body's base buffer and resulting

in metabolic acidosis.

6. The nurse notes "coffee ground" emesis on a patient's assessment.

This finding is indicative of:

A. A lower GI bleed

B. An upper GI bleed with partial digestion of blood

C. Occult bleeding from the jejunum

D. Bright red bleeding from hemorrhoids
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